The File Naming panel of the Export dialog when you want to rename the copies you’re exporting. Open a folder of photos, select the ones you want to rename, right-click (or hold down the Control key and click) the group and choose Rename Number Items from the contextual menu. In the Filename Template Editor insert tokens and/or text to create the desired name: Inserting tokens in your naming convention (such as Date, Image Name, sequence etc.), instructs Lightroom Classic to insert the metadata information from each photo into the name. The Library>Rename Photos menu in the Library module when you want to rename a batch of photos. It also appears naming with subseconds (as you mentioned) is supported, and that would likely be more appropriate for your usecase. In the Rename dialog, select Edit from the File Naming drop down. It does appear you can turn the “Representation of Exposure Time” metadata tag off. If you have this feature enabled, it could explain why the photos are named so seemingly randomly.
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